Gwyneth Paltrow ends feud with Vanity Fair's Graydon Carter

Gwyneth Paltrow and Vanity Fair's Graydon Carter have buried the hatchet following months of feuds over an upcoming profile on the Iron Man star.

It all began when Carter assigned Hollywood writer Vanessa Grigoriadis to profile Paltrow for the monthly publication. But when the 41-year-old found out about the piece, she reportedly emailed close friends and family members: "Vanity Fair is threatening to put me on the cover of their magazine . . . If you are asked for quotes or comments, please decline. Also, I recommend you all never do this magazine again.”

The actress also declined to be interviewed for the article.

Paltrow's response sparked speculation that the article would feature a part of her life she'd like to keep hidden. Many gossip sites reported that she was trying to hide having cheated on her husband of 10 years, Chris Martin, with Miami billionaire Jeff Soffer.

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